Family Reunion Hip Hop Tours
Hip hop crews we want to see reunite and hit the stage.
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We Won't Stop! - Diddy had the BET Awards going crazy this weekend when he reunited with some of his Bad Boy family, including Ma$e, 112, The Lox and Lil Kim as the label celebrated its 20th anniversary. Deciding to keep the party going, Diddy announced on IG "#BadBoyFAMILYtour#ComingtoaCityNearYou." As Puff and his team get ready to break out their shiny suits once again, check out a few more hip hop crews we'd like to see reunite and take their shows on the road. -Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA) (Photo: Christopher Polk/BET/Getty Images for BET)
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Ruff Ryders - It's time for the Double R to regroup and set stages on fire once again. DMX, Eve, The Lox, Swizz Beatz, and Drag-On fans have been riding and dying for the clique for nearly 20 years now, so they deserve to see them wild out a few more times. . (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images)
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No Limit Soldiers - The Colonel Master P needs to realign his No Limit Tank Dogs Mystikal, Mia X, Silkk The Shocker and Snoop and drop a few more scud missiles on their rowdy rowdy crowds.
Photo By Photo: No Limit Records /Priority Records
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Cash Money Millionaires - Birdman needs to call a team meeting and set up a tour with The Big Tymers and The Hot Boy$ because their fans would luv that. Free B.G.!(Photo: Cash Money Records/Universal)
Photo By Photo: Cash Money Records/Universal
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The Juice Crew - We put money on it that the crowd won't be half stepping if Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, MC Shane, Kool G. Rap and DJ Marley Marl put their Juice Crew "Symphony" back together. (Photo: Cold Chillin Records)
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Boot Camp Clik - Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah and the Originoo Gunn Clapaz had the underground on lock in the '90s and it's time for the Boot Camp Clik to lace up those Timbs once more and make the fans duck down.(Photo: Duck Down Records)
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Hit Squad - Erick and Parrish could make a few more dollars by giving the people what they want and reuniting their Hit Squad of MCs comprised of Das Efx, K-Solo, Redman and Keith Murray. They've done a few spot dates over the years — which included stops in Europe — but it's time to bring the act to some venues in the good ol' U.S. of A.(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images, Gregorio Binuya/Getty Images)
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G-Unit - 50 reassembled his lyrical firing squad last year and Buck, Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd and Lloyd Banks haven't stopped aiming for their targets since. They've performed a few spot dates since then, but a G-Unit world tour would have the crowds begging for mercy.(Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Wu-Tang Clan - The Wu stays in the mix as solo acts respectively, but re-forming like Voltron and hitting the road as a complete unit with Ol' Dirty's hologram would make the 36 Chambers complete once again.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Dungeon Family - Fans got their wish last year when OutKast went on a string of reunion dates, but they were just one element of the legendary Dungeon Family. Dirty South fans would have a heart attack if Big and Dre, got back up with Goodie M.O.b and Cee-lo and the rest of their day one fam and spread arenas with more of their Southern hospitality. (Photo: Arista)
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